ptrbryant
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We had a fantastic WDW trip--our longest yet at 9 days, 8 nights. To keep things organized, I thought I'd list the highs and lows:
Highs:
*So that I could see Davy Jones in concert (which alone is on the Highs list), we added an extra night at the start of our vacation and stayed at a Value for the first time--AllStarMovies. We were really almost afraid to try a Value, but we loved it! Stayed in the Love Bug section, had no noise issues, a truly spotless room and comfortable beds.
*CMs were great! Everywhere we went, CMs were friendly and helpful, seeming to enjoy their jobs. The only exception was at Star Wars Weekends, where CMs were routinely giving out wrong information.
*Saw a homeschooled 15 year old boy win the Disney Cruise for his family at the Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, Star Wars edition show...great fun--as was all of Star Wars Weekend!
*While DH and DS10 were on Soarin' (I have too much motion sickness to ride it), I was touched to see a middle-aged woman in a wheelchair enter to ride it. I kept thinking that's truly Disney Magic, allowing someone who perhaps can't walk a chance to feel like they're hang gliding!
*Perfect weather nearly everyday, crowds very manageable.
*Did our first evening EMH at MK...rode Haunted Mansion at midnight!
*Wonderful stay at Villas at Wilderness Lodge, first floor studio near quiet pool...couldn't have been any better!
Lows:
NOT MANY!!!
*Super-rushed at Garden Grill for lunch on departure day. I booked an evening flight home, giving us a entire day in the parks. DS still loves Mickey and Dale's his next favorite. Our waitress, though friendly, couldn't clear our plates or talk fast enough. She brought our bill while we were still eating dessert. I mentioned that we'd not yet seen Dale, so he stopped by very briefly. All our character interaction there was not very special---Chef Mickey's for dinner had been much more leisurely and had much better interaction.
*Ride breakdowns!!!! Not sure what the problem was, but DH got stuck on Expedition Everest and had to wait to be guided down ten flights of stairs inside the mountain (no photos allowed!). He really didn't want to get on the ride again and didn't. I got stuck on Haunted Mansion for about 4 minutes before the ride resumed; same thing happened on TTA. Even the monorail took forever due to "safety checks".
*Filthy bathrooms! I couldn't believe it! We joke any time we're in a public restroom in the "real world" that if there's any mess, we say,"That would never happen at Disney World!". The worst offending bathrooms were in the Land pavillion and the ones near the German pavillion in World Showcase (and, as someone with German heritage with germophobic family members, I found this especially unacceptable). The projectile diahrrea in the stalls (and worse!) was awful, but even the sink areas were soaked all over, soap splattered all over the place, once almost no paper towels anywhere and I didn't see many CMs in the restrooms as I have on other trips.
Soooo, the pros certainly outweighed the cons and now I'll work on planning our next trip!
Let me know if you have any questions!
Karla B.
Just back from AllStarMovies and Villas at Wilderness Lodge!
Highs:
*So that I could see Davy Jones in concert (which alone is on the Highs list), we added an extra night at the start of our vacation and stayed at a Value for the first time--AllStarMovies. We were really almost afraid to try a Value, but we loved it! Stayed in the Love Bug section, had no noise issues, a truly spotless room and comfortable beds.
*CMs were great! Everywhere we went, CMs were friendly and helpful, seeming to enjoy their jobs. The only exception was at Star Wars Weekends, where CMs were routinely giving out wrong information.
*Saw a homeschooled 15 year old boy win the Disney Cruise for his family at the Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, Star Wars edition show...great fun--as was all of Star Wars Weekend!
*While DH and DS10 were on Soarin' (I have too much motion sickness to ride it), I was touched to see a middle-aged woman in a wheelchair enter to ride it. I kept thinking that's truly Disney Magic, allowing someone who perhaps can't walk a chance to feel like they're hang gliding!
*Perfect weather nearly everyday, crowds very manageable.
*Did our first evening EMH at MK...rode Haunted Mansion at midnight!
*Wonderful stay at Villas at Wilderness Lodge, first floor studio near quiet pool...couldn't have been any better!
Lows:
NOT MANY!!!
*Super-rushed at Garden Grill for lunch on departure day. I booked an evening flight home, giving us a entire day in the parks. DS still loves Mickey and Dale's his next favorite. Our waitress, though friendly, couldn't clear our plates or talk fast enough. She brought our bill while we were still eating dessert. I mentioned that we'd not yet seen Dale, so he stopped by very briefly. All our character interaction there was not very special---Chef Mickey's for dinner had been much more leisurely and had much better interaction.
*Ride breakdowns!!!! Not sure what the problem was, but DH got stuck on Expedition Everest and had to wait to be guided down ten flights of stairs inside the mountain (no photos allowed!). He really didn't want to get on the ride again and didn't. I got stuck on Haunted Mansion for about 4 minutes before the ride resumed; same thing happened on TTA. Even the monorail took forever due to "safety checks".
*Filthy bathrooms! I couldn't believe it! We joke any time we're in a public restroom in the "real world" that if there's any mess, we say,"That would never happen at Disney World!". The worst offending bathrooms were in the Land pavillion and the ones near the German pavillion in World Showcase (and, as someone with German heritage with germophobic family members, I found this especially unacceptable). The projectile diahrrea in the stalls (and worse!) was awful, but even the sink areas were soaked all over, soap splattered all over the place, once almost no paper towels anywhere and I didn't see many CMs in the restrooms as I have on other trips.
Soooo, the pros certainly outweighed the cons and now I'll work on planning our next trip!
Let me know if you have any questions!
Karla B.
Just back from AllStarMovies and Villas at Wilderness Lodge!

Thanks for sharing your thoughts!!!
prior to going to WDW and posted about SOARIN' and motion issues and everyone assured me it would be fine and "just close your eyes if you have any issues"....
it...only complaint with SOARIN' is that it is too short. I could have stayed on forever. So, OP, if you go again be SURE to try SOARIN'!! You will be fine! It reminded me of an IMAX Theater, which I am not fond of as well and I just close my eyes if it gets real intense. 
After quickly backing out of what I saw and moving down the line, another woman stepped in only to say,"Oh, my dear Lord!" and back out again just as I had done!